Abstract
We discuss a few examples of cases in which the widely used mean-field approaches to alloys and alloy superlattices may not give complete solutions. These examples include the anomalously large Stokes and anti-Stokes real space-charge transfer over thick alloy barriers and the spatial extent of optical phonons in alloys and alloy superlattices, which have remained unsolved or controversial. We argue, both theoretically and experimentally, that approaches that fully account for inhomogeneities, partial ordering, and disorder effects in the alloys as well as the proper understanding of coupled quantum-mechanical systems do give answers to these important puzzles.
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